Jean Perrin (1870-1942) was a French physicist who produced the crucial evidence that finally established the atomic nature of matter.
Short Biography:
Assuming the atomic hypothesis, Perrin demonstrated how the phenomenon of Brownian movement could be used to derive precise values of Avogadro's number. He won the 1926 Nobel Prize for Physics.
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Jean Perrin was a French physicist and Nobel Prize winner.
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